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Black Desert launches crossover event with Netflix’ Cursed

July 30, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Pearl Abyss and Kakao Games have announced that they will be introducing crossover content from the new series on Netflix, Cursed, to Black Desert on all platforms.  This content will feature a new Cursed themed questline and will arrive on PC tomorrow 29th July, on Xbox One and PS4 on 5th August and for those lucky Black Desert Mobile gamers they can start now.

With this new crossover event, Black Desert will be able to experience a whole new questline that sees Nimue and the fearsome Red Paladins transported to the Black Desert world.  As would be expected, the Red Paladins are hot on Nimue’s heels and so it is up to players to defend her from their attacks and assist her in returning her to her own world.  Players who succeed in completing this quest and getting our Cursed heroine home will be rewarded with tokens that can be exchanged for special in-game items.

Pearl Abyss are celebrating the crossover in a special way on PC by making the game temporarily available to download from the Black Desert Online website for free, not only that but those who manage to reach level 50 before the 5th August will get the game for keeps.

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Look out for the Cursed questline arriving in Black Desert.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Television, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Black Desert, Cursed, Kakao Games, netflix

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